As a few people asked for this a friend emailed me a copy he recived a few years back. It is released<br> under the GPL license but asks to send donations :-)<br><br><br>From: Justin J. Newman <<a href="mailto:info@newmantelecom.com">
info@newmantelecom.com</a>><br>Date: Oct 3, 2005 5:44 PM<br>Subject: Re: [Newman #1259] Asterisk Modules Request<br>To: <br><br><br><br>Thank you for your interest. Files and instructions attached. Let us know if<br>you need help implementing them in your system.
<br><br>If problems persist and you need assistance with answer supervision, we have<br>a slew of tools and modules that may be able to help. Feel free to contact<br>us, or call me at (503) 704-9151.<br><br>NVLineDetect is generally used for outbound solutions with call files. For
<br>example, if you are calling a thousand people, you want to quickly check<br>whether or not each channel is dead, congested, busy, and when the other end<br>picks up or answers the line. There is a bug that we are aware of in the
<br>"options" check.<br><br>We have several updates planned and you will receive them automatically.<br><br>For inbound calls or dialing in the normal dialplan, depending on your<br>usage, you may actually need NVDialDetect. However we need a sponsor to help
<br>us release this GPL. It costs us quite a bit to convert these projects to<br>GPL, so any help is appreciated. Let me know if NVLineDetect solves your<br>issue and if not, if you would be willing to sponsor the release.
<br><br>Regards,<br><br>Justin<br><br>--<br>Justin J. Newman<br>Chief Executive Officer<br>Newman Telecom, Inc.<br><br><br>Thanks for your interest! I have attached both NVBackgroundDetect.c<br>and NVFaxDetect.c (in NVFaxDetect.zip
). Unzip the files, drop into<br>Asterisk, compile, install, and you are ready to go. If you are running<br>a recent CVS build of Asterisk, you may need to uncomment a line at the<br>top of each file due to a caller ID change. We will be opening our anon
<br>cvsroot shortly.<br><br>All the modules do integrate together, however we are looking for<br>sponsors on NVMachineDetect and NVGUI.<br><br>For installation instructions, usage, and other information, please visit:<br>
<br> <a href="http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=NVFaxDetect">http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=NVFaxDetect</a><br> <a href="http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=NVBackgroundDetect">http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=NVBackgroundDetect
</a><br><br> NVGUI, NVFaxEmail, NVMachineDetect, and NVLineDetect will be available<br> shortly.<br><br> There are no fees or charges for the fax detection code. It is released<br> under the GPL license. However, we appreciate donations! It helps fund
<br> additional open projects that benefit you. If you feel inclined to<br> donate, do so with <a href="mailto:Paypal:sales@newmantelecom.com">Paypal:sales@newmantelecom.com</a><br><br> They may be used commercially as specified in the GPL license. Any
<br> changes to the core modules must be released back to the community,<br> however you may use the module or pieces as another package with<br> only a copyright notice to "Copyright (c) 1995 Newman Telecom, Inc.".
<br><br> We will be releasing a number of modules over the next few months, so<br> stay tuned! Due to overwhelming response, we will be opening<br> <a href="http://www.asterisk-mods.com">www.asterisk-mods.com</a> <<a href="http://www.asterisk-mods.com">
http://www.asterisk-mods.com</a>> and<br> <a href="http://www.asterisk-apps.com">www.asterisk-apps.com</a> <<a href="http://www.asterisk-apps.com">http://www.asterisk-apps.com</a>> for the community.<br><br> Let me know how they work for you.
<br><br> Regards,<br><br> Justin<br><br> --<br> Justin J. Newman<br> Chief Executive Officer<br> Newman Telecom, Inc.<br>